I Will Remember!
Andrew Engel was completely
confused. Just days into his freshman year at Rutgers
University, he was sitting in Sociology 101, listening to
other students chime into a discussion. He had no idea what
they were talking about. He had done his homework, paid
attention to lectures and taken notes, but nothing was
familiar. Everyone is so much smarter than I am, he
thought. It was a foreign feeling, as he'd always been a
good student and had graduated high school with a 3.9
GPA.
The rest of his day
progressed like an episode
of The
Twilight Zone. He got lost, again, on his way to
the cafeteria, even though he'd been there a few
hours earlier. Back at his dorm, he greeted his
roommate with a "Hi, how's it going?" all the while
thinking, What the heck is his name
again?
They thought it was anxiety
and took Andrew to see a psychiatrist. The doctor couldn't
pinpoint a cause and blamed stress. But Andrew continued to act
strangely and had trouble finding the right words when
speaking. He asked, "What's for dinner?" after he'd just eaten.
He got disoriented driving the streets he knew so well and,
while running errands, forgot why he was out. "It was weird.
I'd never had health problems before," Andrew says. "I felt it
had to be psychological. That I was overwhelmed and it was
clouding my mind."
Andrew's mother grew increasingly
concerned about his unusual behavior, and when he started to
show physical symptoms, including an unquenchable thirst and
frequent urination, she hustled him off to the doctor. A brain
scan made it clear: Andrew had a malignant brain tumor. The
size of a peach pit, it was pressing on the part of the brain
that makes new memories and could be fatal if left untreated.
Andrew was scared, but he was relieved that there was a reason
for his odd behavior.
"He basically had amnesia," says
Andrew's neuropsychologist, David Schretlen, PhD, of Johns
Hopkins Hospital in Baltimore. "This is the kind of memory that
people lose as they get older, especially Alzheimer's
patients."
I Will Remember : Continued
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